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British Embassy Rejects GD’s Accusations of Funding ‘Propaganda and Extremism,’ Urges Invitation of ODIHR Observers - Civil Georgia

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The British Embassy in Georgia has rejected accusations by the ruling Georgian Dream government that it is funding “propaganda and extremism” through support of local civil society organizations, including pre-election initiatives. The Embassy also urged the GD government to invite the ODIHR election observation mission for the upcoming local elections. “The British Embassy exposed itself in funding extremism,” said Georgian Dream parliament spe…
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The British Embassy in Georgia released a statement on Facebook: “The partnership between the UK and Georgia is based on a shared commitment to strengthening democratic principles and promoting the role of civil society in bilateral cooperation. This commitment is reflected in the Strategic Partnership and Cooperation Agreement signed by both governments in 2019. In particular, Article 4 of the Agreement obliges the parties to cooperate to stren…

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euronewsgeorgia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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